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JNEMemorial and Gateway Arch
[edit][Removed quote to be worked into one or both articles:] An artist's conception of the proposed $30,000,000 Jefferson National Expansion Memorial on the waterfront at St. Louis. In the center of these plans suggest the Jefferson Memorial Building, which might include a museum of Jeffersonian and Missouri memoribilia [sic]. The long buildings to either side of the memorial structure have been suggested for separate museums for each of the states which eventualized from the Louisiana Purchase. A fountain to the right in the foreground would be in honor of the 13 original colonies, and one to the left to memorialize the Spanish cession. Obelisks at right and left extremes might be erected as monuments to the Santa Fe and Oregon trails, respectively. Terraces and fountains are indicated upon the sloping memorial area, beneath which would be a large parking section. The wall at the bottom of the development would shut from view railroad trains and tracks along the levee and serve as a base for the group. The plan, drawn by Louis La Beaume, architect, is tentative and may be entirely or partially changed.
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[edit]JEWELL CEMETERY ADDITIONS:
Location
[edit]History
[edit]Persons buried
[edit]- George Jewell
- William Jewell, founder of William Jewell College and 2nd Mayor of Columbia
- William's second wife, Cynthia, the first to be buried in the cemetery
- Charles Hardin
- Charles Henry Hardin, 22nd Governor of Missouri
ExLink http://columbiabusinesstimes.com/2016/06/27/jewell-cemetery/ ExLink http://archive.voxmagazine.com/stories/2009/10/29/grave-anatomy/ ExLink http://www.semissourian.com/blogs/pavementends/entry/30828